Lessons from disaster : how organisations have no memory and accidents recur.
Material type: TextPublication details: Rugby, Warwickshire : Institution of Chemical Engineers, 1993Description: viii, 183 p. : illISBN:- 0852953070
- 363.117
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Includes bibliographies and index
Organisations have no memory; Accidents of the coming year; Some other failures to learn from the past; Why are we publishing fewer accident reports?; What are the causes of change and innovation in safety?; The management of safety; An anthology of accidents; Changes in safety - a personal view; Improving the corporate memory
The main theme is the importance of learning and remembering the lessons of the past and ways of improving corporate memory in order to reduce the repetition of industrial accidents
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